Texas DWI Classes Online - Alcohol & Drug Awareness Education Classes

Texas DWI offenders are required to complete a DWI class before their driver’s license will be reinstated by the DMV. These classes are designed to help DWI offenders increase their own knowledge about alcohol and drugs and how they relate to skills such as driving.

Level 2 DWI Class - 12 Hours

First time offenders who were granted probation will be required to complete a 12 hour class to meet court and DMV requirements. Our online 12 hour class cost is $189
and can be completed online on your time schedule, not someone elses.

Level 2 DWI Class - 16 Hours

Subsequent offenders or Aggravated first offenses in Texas will be required to complete a 16 hour class to meet court and DMV requirements. Our online 16 hour class cost is $269
and you may register here:

Level 3 DWI Class - 20 Hours

Subsequent offenders will be required to complete a 20 hour class/education program to meet court and DMV requirements. Our online 20 hour class cost is $329
and you may register here:

Classes with more hours

The court may order a higher Level of DUI class consisting of more hours of education. Below is a list of the higher Levels of online education we offer. Just select the class and hours the court has required to register for the class:

How the Online DUI Class Works

Step 2: After checkout you will receive an email that contains your purchase receipt and a link to your class. Make sure you save this receipt until you have completed your class.

Step 3: Complete each chapter in sequential order.

Step 4: Take each of the quizzes. A passing grade of 70% is required before you may move on to the next chapter. You will also be able to print or download a Certificate of Completion after each quiz.

Step 5: After completing the final chapter of the class you will need to complete the final exam with a passing grade of 70% or greater. Once you complete the class the official "Certificate of Achievement" will be shipped to you via priority 2-3 day delivery.

If you would rather take a class locally, just click on your County below to find a local class in your area:

Notice

Not all states will accept a certificate of completion for an online class. Please review your state's policies regarding online classes before you register for a class. If you are not sure whether or not a class will be accepted by the court, we recommend that you call the Clerk of Courts office in the county where you were convicted to find out.